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1. Temporal Relationships between PTSD Symptoms and Social Functioning among Adolescents in Residential Care.

2. Predictors of symptom severity and change among youth in trauma-informed residential care.

3. A pilot randomized effectiveness trial of the unified protocol in trauma-exposed veterans.

4. Temporary PTSD symptom increases among individuals receiving CPT in a hybrid effectiveness-implementation trial: Potential predictors and association with overall symptom change trajectory.

5. A Novel Approach to the Assessment of Fidelity to a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for PTSD Using Clinical Worksheets: A Proof of Concept With Cognitive Processing Therapy.

6. The Effect of PTSD Symptom Change on Suicidal Ideation in a Combined Military and Civilian Sample Engaged in Cognitive Processing Therapy.

7. Bidirectional Relationships Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Social Functioning During Cognitive Processing Therapy.

8. Examining patterns of dose response for clients who do and do not complete cognitive processing therapy.

9. A randomized controlled effectiveness trial of training strategies in cognitive processing therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder: Impact on patient outcomes.

10. Homework Completion, Patient Characteristics, and Symptom Change in Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD.

11. Trauma cognitions are related to symptoms up to 10 years after cognitive behavioral treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder.

12. The Role of Social Support in Cognitive-Behavioral Conjoint Therapy for Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.

13. A Randomized Controlled Study of Neurofeedback for Chronic PTSD.

14. Does timing matter? Examining the impact of session timing on outcome.

15. Sweat pore reactivity as a surrogate measure of sympathetic nervous system activity in trauma-exposed individuals with and without posttraumatic stress disorder.

16. The impact of childhood abuse among women with assault-related PTSD receiving short-term cognitive-behavioral therapy.

17. Predictors of suicidal ideation in a gender-stratified sample of OEF/OIF veterans.

18. Treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder reduces suicidal ideation.

19. Concurrent naltrexone and prolonged exposure therapy for patients with comorbid alcohol dependence and PTSD: a randomized clinical trial.

20. Psychophysiologic reactivity, subjective distress, and their associations with PTSD diagnosis.

21. Predictors of intimate partner violence revictimization: the relative impact of distinct PTSD symptoms, dissociation, and coping strategies.

22. Changes in posttraumatic stress disorder and depressive symptoms during cognitive processing therapy: evidence for concurrent change.

23. The impact of dissociation on PTSD treatment with cognitive processing therapy.

24. Concordance between physiological arousal and subjective distress among Vietnam combat veterans undergoing challenge testing for PTSD.

25. A critical evaluation of the complex PTSD literature: implications for DSM-5.

26. Long-term outcomes of cognitive-behavioral treatments for posttraumatic stress disorder among female rape survivors.

27. Examining impelling and disinhibiting factors for intimate partner violence in veterans.

28. Intimate partner violence exposure predicts PTSD treatment engagement and outcome in cognitive processing therapy.

29. Cognitive-behavioral therapy for PTSD and depression symptoms reduces risk for future intimate partner violence among interpersonal trauma survivors.

30. Considering PTSD from the perspective of brain processes: a psychological construction approach.

31. Multilevel regression analyses to investigate the relationship between two variables over time: examining the longitudinal association between intrusion and avoidance.

32. Ethics of asking trauma-related questions and exposing participants to arousal-inducing stimuli.

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